Moog Prodigy

The Prodigy was an entry-level monosynth from Moog, which has since
become a very popular and widely used Bass-synth in techno and
electronic music. It was designed as an affordable dual-oscillator
synth. It was, however, designed without any help from Bob Moog himself.
But that didn't stop the Prodigy from becoming an excellent analog
synth!

Its simple yet effective design employs two voltage controlled
oscillators (VCOs) with saw, triangle and pulse waveforms...all classic
analog stuff! There's also a genuine Moog 24dB / octave lowpass filter
(emphasis), A/D/S envelope generator, and LFO with square or triangle
waveforms and routing to the VCF, VCO or both! Even Portamento, Pitch
and Mod wheels. To save money there are no highly flexible modulation
routings, no on-board sequencers or arpeggiators, and a simple 32 note
keyboard.

If you can't afford a Minimoog, look into
the Prodigy! It's a simple design with strikingly good sound, and it's
perfect for learning analog synthesis with. Love the wood casing!
Simple, sweet, Moog. It is used by Überzone, Cirrus, Astral
Projection, Fatboy Slim, Depeche Mode, 808 State, Prodigy, Howard Jones,
Blur, The New Deal, Solaris, Jimmy Edgar, and the Hippos.

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